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Question
determine the meaning of the underlined words based on how they are used in the sentence.
sentence
- while i know valeria can be churlish at times, i was thankful she was polite and respectful when she had dinner with my extremely proper grandparents.
- a leaden weight laid on her heart as she hugged her son goodbye before he headed off to war.
- as a salesman that has a quota i have to reach every month, i have found myself spending an inordinate amount of time on the phone trying to close deals. unfortunately, my family never sees me without my phone attached to my hand.
- because the day was supposed to be a solemn event, my cousins and i had to suppress our exuberance when we found out the amount of money we were inheriting from our late uncle.
- the change was hard to notice because it happened almost imperceptibly.
- in the military you are asked to forsake your own needs for the needs of your country.
- during the holidays, i indulge in cheesy hallmark christmas movies.
meaning
To solve this, we analyze each underlined word's context:
1. churlish
Context: Contrasted with "polite and respectful" (Valeria’s behavior with grandparents).
Meaning: Rude, ill - mannered (since the speaker is thankful she was polite, implying “churlish” is the opposite).
2. leaden
Context: Describes “weight” on her heart as she hugs her son goodbye.
Meaning: Heavy, oppressive (suggesting a burdensome, sorrowful feeling).
3. inordinate
Context: A salesman’s “amount of time on the phone” (trying to close deals) that’s excessive (family never sees him without phone).
Meaning: Excessive, unreasonable (more than usual or appropriate).
4. exuberance
Context: A “solemn event” (inheriting from uncle) where cousins and “I” had to “suppress” this.
Meaning: Enthusiasm, liveliness (something joyful/energetic that’s out of place in a solemn setting).
5. imperceptibly
Context: A “change” that was “hard to notice” (happened almost this way).
Meaning: Unnoticeably, in a way that’s hard to perceive.
6. forsake
Context: In the military, “you are asked to” give up “your own needs for the needs of your country”.
Meaning: Abandon, give up (one’s own needs for a greater cause).
7. indulge
Context: “During the holidays, I” do this “in cheesy Hallmark Christmas movies” (enjoy them, perhaps excessively).
Meaning: Allow oneself to enjoy, gratify (a desire for these movies).
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s (Meanings):
- Rude, ill - mannered
- Heavy, oppressive
- Excessive, unreasonable
- Enthusiasm, liveliness
- Unnoticeably
- Abandon, give up
- Allow oneself to enjoy